It looks like the decision to log those slopes above Stillman Ck (>50 degrees, >100%, unstable soils on unstable slopes) had more to do with extracting $$ from Weyerhauser's land base, and calculating that the risk of negative PR is < the value extracted from the logs. Not gonna' be much of a crop there in 40 years from now.

OK, I revise my previous statement that most erosion problems from forest lands are due to pre-1987 practices, and that sometimes they're due to current practices as well.

Sg